So influential were these celestial travelers
on classical culture that the names of our seven days of the week can be traced back to them.
Not exact matches
He could go to my last post, about the tensions between
classical music and popular
culture, or better yet, to perhaps the most important (yet - least - commented -
on) Rock Songbook entry I ever wrote, «Rock's Social Geography.»
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek
culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the
classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go
on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
But since the 1960s a quite different project, focusing attention again
on the
classical quest for ultimate truth in the midst of contemporary, post-Enlightenment
culture, has been developing as...
Newbigin is drawing
on Charles Norris Cochrane, Christianity in
Classical Culture (1940) and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (1958).
(4) The effect
on their lives was profoundly vitalizing and the beginning of a movement that ultimately, in Augustine, gave a new framework for understanding reality when
classical culture was in decay.
A 2,700 - year - old portico was discovered this summer
on the site of the ancient city of Argilos in northern Greece, following an archaeological excavation led by Jacques Perreault, Professor at the University of Montreal's Centre of
Classical Studies and Zisis Bonias, an archaeologist with the Hellenic Ministry of
Culture and Sports.
Under cannibalism it shows evidence of this being done in paleo times, thought most of the work focuses
on the
classical and near - eastern civilizations, but occasional mention is made of the mesoamerican
cultures as well.
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Indeed, the book outlines the full gamut of historical periods associated with different kinds of biopic subjects: the
classical, celebratory form (melodrama); warts - and - all (melodrama / realism); transition from producer's genre to auteur's genre; critical investigation and atomisation of the subject; parody;
culture based
on consumerism and celebrity; minority appropriation (queer, feminist, African American, Third World, etc.); and neoclassical biopic, which integrates all of the above.
The best Classics teachers in independent school demonstrate to their students the influence of
classical cultures on today's world, from the building blocks the languages provided for modern grammar to the cognates that inform the vocabulary of English and the Romance languages.
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The two new cruises are the latest themed itineraries in Tauck's growing portfolio of European river cruises, and they follow the successful introduction of a Tauck Bridges family cruise
on the Danube, a
classical music - themed itinerary (also
on the Danube), an exploration of French culinary
culture on the Rhone, and Christmas market cruises
on both the Rhine and the Danube.
The company's cruise portfolio includes a range of in - depth, general interest itineraries exploring local
culture, cuisine and history, as well as voyages
on the Rhone and Danube designed specifically for families, and themed cruises focused
on classical music, French food and wine, fine art and Europe's traditional Christmas markets.
Belousova creates music videos along with producer and director Tom Grey that put a
classical twist
on pop
culture songs.
Other works
on view such as box dioramas, multi-media works
on paper, and carved objects in large and miniature scale illustrate the range of Beck's interests, from popular
culture to
classical art and architecture.
Ephemera installed throughout the exhibition by Allison Rudnick, the department's assistant curator, supplied a sense of material
culture on the home front: a group of nine chromolithographic postcards from several nations shows zeppelins looming cartoonishly over iconic landmarks, and two examples of printed cotton toiles de guerre from 1916, combining French patriotic and military motifs with a
classical ornamental vocabulary.
These sculptures build
on my longstanding interest in refracting the language of
classical art to make it relevant to contemporary
culture.
Painter Hynek Martinec perfectly merges
classical and contemporary
culture to reflect how the world has evolved, while simultaneously questioning how this has impacted
on spirituality.
Reflecting a central aspect of her work; the role of the voice and the feeling of mourning or loss, resilience and survival, in the political and historical, individual and collective, Cammock wants to focus
on how emotion is expressed in Italian
culture and society, with a particular focus
on opera,
classical and folk music, art, poetry, writing and dance.
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Titled Hunter Games, the large - scale works feature renderings of figures in
classical Greek contrapposto poses and touch
on the links between visual
culture and violence, gun control, and consumerism.
Virginia Jaramillo's meticulously formed abstract pulp paintings draw
on a rich variety of sources spanning history and crossing
cultures, from pre-Hispanic civilisation to
classical geometry.
In this exhibition at the Getty Villa, a museum exploring
classical art and
culture, some of today's most celebrated artists consider Plato's impact
on the contemporary world.
His minimalist portraits, which blend the aesthetics of fashion photography and
classical portraiture, have been compared to the studio photography of the iconic Malian photographer Malick Sidibé; and indeed, like that great chronicler of 1960s Bamako popular
culture, Ogunbanwo trains his eye
on his society.
His pots seem
classical, but
on closer inspection they often surprise, with their surfaces covered with motifs ranging from politics to domestic drama, from consumer
culture to sadomasochistic sex.
They use an enormous variety of media and draw
on sources ranging from pop
culture and politics to ethnic heritage,
classical models, and deeply personal life experiences.
As the curators of Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg see it, the loop is omnipresent
on all our cultural levels — the self - contained circuit, the endless loop has constantly been founding itself in the midst of fields such as
culture, history, alchemy and philosophy since
classical antiquity.
In the Black Odyssey series, Bearden establishes an artistic bridge between Homer's poem — arguably the definitive work of
classical mythology — and African - American
culture by depicting Homeric characters as black players
on the timeless stage of antiquity.
According to Jennie Hirsh, his «reliance
on the natural world as a theatrical apparatus uncovers collisions between nature and
culture, past and present, in carefully crystallized visions that inscribe themselves onto
classical Western visions of the (un) natural world.»
They have been cast, like Burton and Taylor, in a variety of showy roles: as painters interested in reviving aspects of the art form in its most staid and
classical modes; as Marxist or Marcuseian critics of commodity
culture and its discontents; as leering champions of youth movements and counter-
culture stylings; as strict, detached, ironic appropriationists; and, finally, as sincere and romantic poets attendant
on the tragedy of age's advancing degenerations of the body and of the melancholy states of nostalgia associated primarily with the waning of youthful beauty.
Although Gilbert and Gubar concentrate their analysis
on representations of madwomen and monster - women found in
classical literature (much of which pre-dates the emergence of popular film), we submit that literature is a foundational antecedent to popular
culture writ large, and thus provides fertile ground for exploring the origins of female madwomen and monsters and how they function as a narrative strategy in popular films about women lawyers.
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